Monday, January 11, 2010

Red Squamish Trees



Red Squamish Trees:

The strength, determination and will to survive is what it means to be alive. As thin, scraggly trees face the challenge of growing through rock, their leaves dance in loose brushstrokes. As a visual statement of will, they manage to find nutrients high amongst the rocky cliffs.

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Prairie Storm



Prairie Storm:

Golden prairie fields are graphically flat beneath a stormy copper sky. Brewing clouds and layers of color highlight the beauty of the prairies. A very fragile technique of layering tempera paint for a matte, fragile finish. Giclee prints distributed through CasaPublishing.com
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Gentle Skies



Gentle Skies:

Light, bright skies over a prairie with hint of beach in this sandy neutral colored skyscape by Karen Lorena Parker. Drawings of silo and farm on the right horizon line.
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Prairie Nightscape



Prairie Nightscape:

Dark Rich stormy clouds in a dramatic aqua green blue night sky. Sophisticated drama stormscape painting in a Burnaby Showhome living room. Insight Design Inc. classic style is showcased at Brentwood Gate in cool aquas interior design, contrasted with rich browns. Artist Karen Parker commissioned for this original piece of art 2006.
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Jericho Beach DXB



Jericho Beach DXB:

Jericho beach in Vancouver from an aerial view. Contemplative, a place to get married, play volleyball or sit in the city sand and watch the clouds after the storms. This continues my series of work in a fresco style. Featured at Rendezvous Art Gallery on Howe Street.
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